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FCC Compliance Statement--------------------------------------------------------------------------4
FCC WARNING----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
License Agreement-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Trademarks ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
Customer Support--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
1. System Requirements-----------------------------------------------------------------------------8
1-1. Local Recording/Transmitter Software (Witness XP)-------------------------------8
1-2. Remote client (FreeView Pro and AnyView Pro)-------------------------------------8
2. Software Installation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
2-1. Witness AS/ASE/DX/HS XP Software Installation -------------------------------- 10
2-2. FreeView Pro Installation (Remote Client PC — TCP/IP viewer) ------------- 12
2-3. AnyView Pro Installation (Remote Client PC --- Modem to modem)--------- 13
2-4. Real time display kit driver Installation (Optional)-------------------------------- 14
3. Uninstalling Witness AS/ASE/DX/HS XP and Device Driver------------------------- 16
3-1. Uninstalling Witness AS/ASE/HS/DX XP-------------------------------------------- 16
3-2. Checking for or Uninstalling the Device Driver ------------------------------------ 17
4. Minimizing System Crash Caused by Windows ----------------------------------------- 21
5. Using Witness AS/ASE/HS/DX XP ---------------------------------------------------------- 22
5-1. General Information ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
5-2. Witness AS/ASE/DX/HS XP System Setup ------------------------------------------ 24
5-2-1. Witness AS/ASE/HS XP System Setup --------------------------------------------- 25
5-2-2. Witness DX Pro System Setup------------------------------------------------------- 28
5-3. Witness AS/ASE/HS/DX XP Tool Bar------------------------------------------------- 30
6. Camera Configuration-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42
6-1. General Setup------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42
6-2. Video and Audio Recording Installation---------------------------------------------- 44
6-3. Motion setting------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45
6-4. Notification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47
6-5. Video Loss------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 50
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Résumé du contenu

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1FCC Compliance Statement--------------------------------------------------------------------------4 FCC WARNING-------------------------------------

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102. Software Installation This chapter walks you through the installation and setup process for Witness XP system. The enclosed CD includes “De

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1009-2. The PDAView Pro Tool Menu Bar Fig 9-1 Fig 9-2 The tool menu bar (Please refer Fig 9-1) enables you to ea

Page 4 - FCC Compliance Statement

1019-3. Connecting PDAView Pro to Witness XP DVR site This chapter shows you how to connect to Local DVR Server via wireless LAN or Internet. Once PD

Page 5 - License Agreement

10210. Using AnyView Pro (For Modem to modem viewers) These sections discuss AnyView Pro and how to use it. The main purpose of AnyView Pro is to

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10310-2. The AnyView Pro Tool Menu Bar Note: Tool Menu Bar in AnyView Pro behaves identically to those of FreeView Pro. Please refer Chapter 7-2.

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104automatically when the video is connected. Select camera It will allow remote user to select, which camera(s) want to remote view. If you enabl

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11 Fig. 2-1 Fig. 2-2 Fig. 2-3 Fig. 2-4 Fig. 2-

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12Model Location of Device driver CP-1400AS XP C:\XPDevice CP-1408ASE XP, CP-1416ASE XP C:\XPDevice CP-400DX Pro C:\DXDevice CP-404HS Plus, CP-14

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13Step 5: Click “Finish” to complete installation. Note: To remotely view the local site via FreeView Pro, you must be connected to the Internet bef

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142-4. Real time display kit driver Installation (Optional) If you would like to install Real time display kit (RD-1600VGA or RD-800VGA) on your PC t

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15Step 3: Then install the “ VGA driver “. The process as below: Select “ VGA Win 98/ME driver “ or “ VGA Win 2000/XP driver “ item, as Fig. 2-

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163. Uninstalling Witness AS/ASE/DX/HS XP and Device Driver This chapter describes the removal of the software and device driver. 3-1. Uninst

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173-2. Checking for or Uninstalling the Device Driver You can uninstall or inspect your device driver by doing the following steps: Step 1. Click “St

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18Driver Name Video Server Card WitnessXP PCI 0 Device Video Server Capture WitnessXP PCI 0 Device Audio Server CaptureCP-1400AS XP 0 WitnessXP PCI

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19Driver Name Video Server Card WitnessXP PCI0 Device Video Server Capture WitnessXP PCI0 Device Audio Server Capture WitnessXP PCI1 Device Video

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26-6. POS text (Optional)------------------------------------------------------------------------ 51 6-7. Video/Audio Recording Schedule ------------

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20WitnessHS PCI 8 Device Video Server Capture WitnessHS PCI 8 Device Audio Server Capture WitnessHS PCI 9 Device Video Server Capture WitnessHS PCI

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214. Minimizing System Crash Caused by Windows Windows 98, ME, Windows 2000 and XP will occasionally crash or fail to run Witness XP. Please chang

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225. Using Witness AS/ASE/HS/DX XP This chapter will introduce you general information about Witness XP. There are five software models for six d

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23• Playback video clips - EZPlayback –Allows you to playback video clips of Witness XP from any Windows base PC. EZPlayback behaves identically to

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245-2. Witness AS/ASE/DX/HS XP System Setup If you want to change the default parameters before using Witness XP, please go to “Start”, “Programs”,

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255-2-1. Witness AS/ASE/HS XP System Setup Basically, system parameters of Witness AS/1408ASE/1416ASE/HS XP are the same with those of Witness HS XP.

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26Close Device will turn off the selected device if camera connecting to the device is not in use. Close Camera will turn off the selected camera to

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27 z Capture audio Enables cameras with microphones to record sound and use the audio monitor function. Setting up Audio Recording Use mouse to do

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285-2-2. Witness DX Pro System Setup To change the default parameters of Witness DX Pro, please go to “Start”, “Programs”, “Witness DX Pro” then sele

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29Resolution SIF (352 x 288-PAL; 352 x 240-NTSC) or QSIF (176 x 144-PAL;160 x 120-NTSC) Capture audio will enable cameras with microphones to record

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39-1. The PDAView Installation---------------------------------------------------------------- 99 9-2. The PDAView Pro Tool Menu Bar-----------------

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305-3. Witness AS/ASE/HS/DX XP Tool Bar The first time you use Witness XP, please click in the top right of your screen to login. The default

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31• Click to play back video clips. A new window will appear for you to select video clips based on date recorded. Click “OK” to confirm selectio

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32MAPPING. This will create a hole in your firewall. Connection limit to set the connection time of a remote client. Set up user information E

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33Pop-up event notification Enable this function will pop-up the event table on the screen when the device is triggered. Fit video display to window

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34Baud rate This function is optional. You need to select a correct Baud rate if your system connects a NetCom Controller Board. For detail please re

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35Step 2. Choose the camera that will be first image on split screen at the drop down menu “Camera”. Step 3. Enter number into “Stay time”

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36z Click to set up I/O Configuration. Users will be able to Set up relay, Control NC-320AM-I relay, Set up NC-320AM-I sensor, Set up emergenc

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37 Note: 1. You should restart Witness XP before new settings will take effect. 2. Witness DX Pro (CP-400DX Pro) is a real time video/audio system,

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38z Click to minimize Witness XP. z Click to close Witness XP. z Click to login/logout of Witness XP software. The first time you login,

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39non-real time viewing the Video Tools shown, the functions as Fig 5-16 will work. (This function will be enabled when system install the RD-1600VGA

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4FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device ma

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40: This function is designed to zoom out (shrink) the display image. The video image zooms out at each click of the icon. : This function is desig

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41z Note: This is optional. You can read more about this in the Netcom operation manual. Also, on the right side of toolbar, there is a blui

Page 42 - 6. Camera Configuration

426. Camera Configuration If you click on , you will be able to set up camera parameters such as recording mode, recording schedule, enable alarm,

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43and/or remote PC. You can change the display position and color of location/date/time by working on the column of Color & Position. Clickin

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446-2. Video and Audio Recording Installation Click on the “Recording” tab, and you should see the following window. Follow the instructions below t

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456-3. Motion setting Click on the “Motion setting” tab, and you will see the following. There are two modes for “Motion detection”; one is by sof

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46z Sensitivity of motion detection – You can adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection. Slide the bar to the right to increase sensitivity

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476-4. Notification Click on the “Notification” tab, and you will see the below image on right side. If you have enabled motion detection and you

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482. Stop: Stop the sound. 3. Source: Click on “Browse’ to search for sounds. 4. Save: Accept the setting and exit “Select sound alarm”. 5. Cancel: D

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49when triggered. Click the “Add” to the right to save your settings. Similarly in the lower part of the window, you can select where you want

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5License Agreement Notice to end-user: please read the following legal agreement carefully. Use of the Witness or any of the software provided with t

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506-5. Video Loss Click on the “Video Loss” tab, and you will see the window below. If you have video loss you would like to have an alarm sound

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516-6. POS text (Optional) The POS feature in Witness XP system allows you to view superimposed transaction text data of POS on its corresponding c

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526-7. Video/Audio Recording Schedule Recording parameters can be set based on your needs. First, select between “Sequence recording” and “Motion de

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532. Select “Special Period”, and then select a “Start time” and an “End Time”. 3. Select a “Start date” and an “End date”. 4. Click “Add” to finish

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546-8. Setting up Emergency Call Click on to set up “Emergency call”, and you should see the following window, as Fig. 6-5. Upon pressing a panic

Page 56 - 6-9. Set Up Privileges

55Note: For information on “Control NC-320 AM-I Module relay” and “Set up NC-320 AM-I Module sensor” please see the Netcom manual (Optional). z Set

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566-9. Set Up Privileges Click to Enter “Set up privileges” to create and modify usernames and passwords. Users will have access to different on

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57Step 3. After completing the steps above, click “Add” to finish setup. Click “Exit” to leave “Set up privileges” Note: Please remember remov

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586-10. Playing Back Video Files This chapter will show how to play back one or more video files from your saved database. Clicking on the tool bar

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59and information of single video (see below picture). Double click again to restore the previous viewing screen. z Video tool bar on playback scre

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6expressly disclaims any and all other warranties, whether express or implied, including without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantabilit

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60 Original – Click this icon to go back original video size. Video copy – This button will copy current video clip to a specific location for a

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61 Note: 1. If you playback on Local Server, as shown on Fig.A-1, please click then you could select if showing date/time/location or not (refer Fi

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626-11. Playing back across Local Area Network (LAN) This chapter will show you how to use EZLANPlayback program to play back video files across the

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63 Step 3. Click on “Re-search video clips “ button to complete the setting. Step 4. After above setting, you can playback the video clips of Witness

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646-12. Using Dynamic IP Addresses for Internet Access The main function of “ID code” is to solve possible problems with connections having dynamic I

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65Step 4: Press “OK” to register your number to an IP identify server. z Enable “Connection limit to”: local server could set the duration time whic

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66Step 6. Move to the device and then click and drag down to the suitable location with the left mouse key. Repeat this process for another device

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676-13. How to set notification and trigger devices when alarm Click and select the “Recording” tab and you will see the following window Fig. 6-7.

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686-14. Setting Up Notification Click and select the “Notification” tab (Shown as Fig. 6-8) and then click to access the following functions:

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69Note: If you use the Internet to notify the remote site, the remote client PC need to have a fixed IP and connect to the Internet 24 hours a da

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710. Entire Agreement. This is the entire agreement between you and I-View with respect to the use of the Witness, FreeView Pro and AnyView Pro, whic

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706-15. Setting Up a Software Motion Detection Area Click , select “Motion setting” tab, as shown on Fig. 6-9. Just enable “software detection” if

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716-16. How to Trigger Speed Dome Camera Enabling this option will allow you to configure Speed Dome camera settings upon notification. To configure

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726-17. Creating an Alarm Wave File There is a “Sound Recorder” application included with Windows98, ME, 2000 and XP. This software enables you to

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736-18. Auto-Restart your PC Sometimes the Remote Security and Surveillance System will become unstable. This is caused by the operating system (W

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746-19. Video Matrix (Optional) The video matrix can be used with a maximum of sixteen cameras and four (CP-1404AS-T XP, CP-1404HS-T XP and CP-400DX-

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75 Set TV out when triggered: Set which video will be shown on TV for the duration of alert Step 1. Select a specific Witness Video card at the top o

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766-20. Back up the video clips This chapter will show how to back up video clips to another storage device from your saved database. z Follow the s

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77 Step 7. Click to complete backup. z Video tool bar on backup screen Search – Click this icon to search video files. Pause – Click this ico

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786-21. Translate the video clips to VCD format (For CP-400DX Pro only) Tool Menu Bar in EZMpgToVCD program behaves identically to those of EZBacku

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796-22. Adjust the time clock of DVR automatically Sometimes the DVR’s clock will become slower or faster than standard time. To adjust your DVR’s t

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81. System Requirements 1-1. Local Recording/Transmitter Software (Witness XP) z Operating system: Windows 98 Second Edition, ME, 2000 (Service Pac

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807. Using FreeView Pro (For TCP/IP viewers) These sections discuss FreeView Pro and how to use it. The main purpose of FreeView Pro is to provide

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817-2. The FreeView Pro Tool Menu Bar Note: Many of the functions in FreeView Pro behave similarly or even identically to those of Witness XP. The t

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82 Set up site book: The site book allows you to easily keep track of the sites you connect to. Rather than entering the same information every ti

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837-3. Connecting to Local DVR Server by FreeView Pro This chapter shows you how to connect to Local DVR Server. z Make a IP address or ID code conn

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84XP software. Witness XP default is 1001. Step 6. Now, choose an option from the “Play with” menu. “Live video” plays the camera which is cu

Page 89 - 7-6. System Configuration

85enter this same username, the password will automatically be recalled. Reconnect If you want FreeView Pro to automatically reconnect after the co

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867-4. Video Window Function Description The right toolbar contains many useful buttons. Here is an explanation of what they do. z Click to modi

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87 Hide video This button blanks the portion of the screen devoted to this camera. Fix on camera This button freezes motion on all other cameras, whi

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887-5. Using the Site Book The site book will conveniently remember all the necessary information about a site that you wish to connect to so you w

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897-6. System Configuration Click and you will see the window below Auto run FreeView Pro automatically starts FreeView Pro whenever your PC star

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92. FreeView Pro is only for TCP/IP remote viewing. 3. AnyView Pro is only for modem-to-modem remote viewing. 4. The output level of microphone must

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90the Windows OS will automatically shutdown after exiting Witness XP program. Auto login Enable this function will automatically login by user name

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917-7. Playing Back Video Clips FreeView Pro can play both videos stored on your remote client computer and on the Local DVR Server. You can speci

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92Step 4. Click the Search button. All files during the specified period will be listed. Click the cameras you wish to display and click “Ok”. T

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93Remote playback tool bar When viewing camera(s) of Local DVR Server, you can right click of mouse on the video of screen to bring up more options,

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947-8. Remote download video clips You can easily download video clips of Witness XP DVR on remote client computer via FreeView Pro. Please specif

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957-9. Remote control FreeView Pro allows remote client to control the Witness XP DVR server via EzRClient program through Internet or Intranet. T

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96Step 7. Click “Add” to save above information, then you can easily select when you connect again. Step 8. Click “Exit” icon near the middle right o

Page 102 - 10-1. General Information

978. Connect the Local DVR Server via IE Browser These sections discuss how to setup and use the IE Browser for remote access. The main purpose of

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98channels, save video files, and configure exactly how you want the program to work. After you login, you can explore the system through the foll

Page 104 - 10-6. System Configuration

999. Using PDAView Pro (For Pocket PC PDA only) PDAView Pro is a remote view application for Pocket PC device. It can run on PDA using Pocket PC 200

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